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Taya@travelingflying·
Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson called White people colonizers, and said Black people deserve reparations. “I believe we can call for Black liberation and reparations.”
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Rabid@Rabid8264·
@travelingflying Anything to keep from talking about Sheridan....
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
The Democrat Party is working with communists “If you look at their sponsorship of the No Kings Rally, it says CPUSA, which is the Communist Party of the United States of America, and it actually has the same symbol that this old Soviet Union used to have on it” “There's a reason why Republicans are calling this an anti-American rally. It is exactly what it is When you have the Communist party that's, that's sponsoring it, you're saying, that's pro-America. Come on, give me a break”
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GAZAWOOD - the PALLYWOOD saga
This is not a horror movie. THIS IS REALITY. Terrorists strapped a suicide bomb to a little boy and sent him to die. Soldiers saved him. Children turned into weapons.
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Vince Langman
Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
This is a perfect example of your typical low IQ No Kings protester 😂
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jimmychicago
jimmychicago@jimmychicago99·
@DataRepublican @HollyGrayle Maybe it's time for Western countries (and Japan) to implement a reverse-jizya tax -- that is, a tax upon Muslims for living in non-Muslim countries. As they are familiar with the concept, it should be no problem.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Americans are arguing about immigration architecture. Japanese are arguing about immigration architecture. We're using different words. Different names. But when I look at the structure, the American-educated technocrats, the international bodies, the foundation network, the business lobbying, the midnight votes, the public that wasn't asked... It's the same blueprint. Maybe Americans and Japanese should compare notes. THREAD END.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
🧵 THREAD: How mass immigration came to Japan's shores 𝕏 saw a lovely cultural exchange between Americans and Japanese this past week, which got me wondering how and why Muslims came to Japan... so I spent the weekend looking into it. Japan went from officially having "no immigration policy" to a formal system with a cap of 820,000 foreign workers. Japan's Muslim population has gone from ~110,000 (2010) to ~420,000 (end of 2024). There are now 149 mosques. The bill that created this was passed at 4:00 AM in December 2018. The opposition called it a "carte blanche." Deliberations were compressed. It passed anyway. What I found: 🔹 Three consecutive foreign ministers trained at American universities. 🔹 A foundation run by a Trilateral Commission member and a former US intelligence chief. 🔹 A $69 million fellowship network seeding 69 universities in 44 countries. 🔹 A UN framework signed the same month as the 4 AM vote. 🔹 Sixteen bilateral labor agreements managed through a single coordinating body. 🔹 A Japan-specific immigration program drafted by a Japanese national while he was interning inside the US Senate. In July 2025, a party that didn't exist before COVID won 14 seats and finished third in the popular vote. By February 2026, the LDP won its biggest parliamentary majority since 1955, running on tighter immigration. Unfortunately, Americans and Japanese have more in common beyond love of BBQ. They have the mass migration problem in common. Receipts below. 👇 As always, patience as I pull together the thread.
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Chip Roy
Chip Roy@chiproytx·
The @HouseGOP has done its job—for the FOURTH time—fully funding all of DHS. Meanwhile, @ICEGov and @CBP civilian and support staff are not getting paid, despite @realDonaldTrump admin moving $ to fund TSA & all they can… The Senate’s response? Let’s go to Disney World!
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Hello Punchbowl News, The central finding: "Most K Street leaders (88%) say the Trump administration's approach to immigration enforcement will harm Republicans in the midterms." Eighty-eight percent of K Street leaders. Let me introduce you to Main Street. McLaughlin & Associates conducted a national survey of 2,000 likely voters between February 27 and March 3, 2026 — the same window as your K Street poll. Here is what actual Americans said: 🔹 Seventy-two percent say addressing illegal immigration is an important priority. 🔹 Eighty-two percent agree immigration policy should serve the interests of American citizens, including 71% of Democrats and 81% of independents. 🔹 Seventy-eight percent agree immigration to the United States is a privilege and not a right, including 60% of Democrats and 70% of Hispanics. 🔹 Seventy-six percent agree the first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens, including 57% of Democrats and 72% of Hispanics. 🔹 Two-thirds support deporting migrants who enter the country illegally, including 62% of independents and 59% of Hispanics. Your 88% says immigration enforcement hurts Republicans. America's 72% says it's an important priority. Your 88% says the GOP is in danger. America's 66% says deport them. Your K Street leaders are not predicting the midterms. They're telling you what they want, and you're publishing it as news. Now let's talk about who's in the room. Your article identifies the survey partner as "independent public affairs firm, LSG," hyperlinked to teamlsg[.]com... which redirects to locuststreet[.]com, the Locust Street Group. LSG is a Washington, D.C. public affairs firm whose website describes its services as "integrated strategic communications and public affairs campaigns." That is not an independent research firm. That is a lobbying and public affairs shop with registered LDA filings, running legislative campaigns for corporate clients who need things from Congress. And you called them "independent" in the same sentence where you presented their survey of K Street lobbyists as a news finding about American politics. You surveyed the lobbying industry, in partnership with a lobbying firm, many of whose partners also sponsored Punchbowl, and reported the result as though it were a measure of political reality. Eighty-eight percent of K Street wants immigration enforcement to stop. That is an interest declaration from the people who profit from the status quo, laundered through a press credential. About that credential. Senate Standing Rule VI governs the congressional press galleries. The rules require that credentialed members are "(a) not engaged in paid publicity or promotion work" and "(b) not engaged in any lobbying activity and will not become so engaged while a member of the gallery." Your 2026 sales deck offers corporations $300,000 for custom content "mutually agreed upon" between sponsor and outlet. It prices "Fly Out Day" lawmaker appearances at $75,000 to $100,000 a month. It sells newsletter sponsorships at $225,000 per week. Goldman Sachs, PhRMA, ExxonMobil, Meta, JPMorgan, Blackstone, and the American Investment Council (all documented sponsors) are not buying journalism. You are conducting paid publicity for corporate clients under a credential whose rules explicitly prohibit paid publicity. No wonder why John Thune felt comfortable passing a bill at 2 AM that defunded immigration enforcement while 76% of the country, including 57% of Democrats, agrees the government's first duty is to protect American citizens. He didn't need to read the polls. He read Punchbowl. The Standing Committee of Correspondents should review whether Punchbowl News meets the requirements for congressional press gallery credentials. If "mutually agreed upon" content for $300,000, lawmaker appearances priced at $100,000 a month, and surveys conducted in partnership with a registered lobbying firm do not constitute "paid publicity" or "lobbying activity" under Rule VI... then the rule has no meaning, and the press gallery is just another K Street address with better hallway access. You are the story, Punchbowl News.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: Senate Leader John Thune is REFUSING to recall senators from their paid vacations to go fund DHS because it would just be a "show vote," GOP aide tells Daily Wire's @cameron_arcand They just gaveled in and OUT within SECONDS and didn't even try the DHS/ICE bill. START FIGHTING. Apparently our Senate GOP is just at the behest of Chuck Schumer on whether senators will have to leave their vacations early to do their freaking jobs. Nuke the filibuster and ACT LIKE we have a trifecta!
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Brandon Gill
Brandon Gill@realBrandonGill·
Bypassing the 60 vote cloture threshold in the Senate will not “destroy the institution” of the Senate. But you know what will? Taking a two week Spring vacation while the Department of Homeland Security remains unfunded. Protect the institution. Bypass the filibuster.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
The Senate's institutional hollowness was exposed when Thune and Schumer pushed through a 3 AM vote to strip ICE funding with only 5 senators present. I no longer take seriously any appeals to procedure or tradition. The rules are engineered to serve K Street, preserve lawmakers' comfort, and sideline the public they claim to represent.
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kouji 🇯🇵
kouji 🇯🇵@yoyonofukuoka·
あらゆる言語が自動翻訳に対応し、世界中の人々がシームレスにコミュニケーションを取れる様になったら、国対国という従来からある構図が崩れて、常識対非常識という構図になるだろうな。
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
WOW 🚨 Congressman Chip Roy reveals the United States has imported 5 MILLION people from Muslim majority countries Reveals Muslim prayer rugs are now being sold in New York City at the 9/11 memorial “it's unconscionable — 5 million people from majority Muslim countries. Islam is on the march, all in — with their memorandum from the Muslim Brotherhood, 600 organizations, fully funded CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood organized to advance the Islam into the United States. — It's not just Dearborn. It's not just Zohran Mamdani and the prayer rugs that are so offensively adorning this place that should be memorializing those lost at the hands of the Islamic fight against the West. But it's happening in Texas, it's happening in Houston, it's happening in Dallas-Fort Worth. There are 330 mosques in Texas. This is a real war and you can't win a war that you do not acknowledge exists. They are trying to wage jihad against our way of life and we gotta stand up against it. - There are 330 mosques now in Texas - There are more than 400 in New York City alone - On September 11th, 2001. That number was somewhere between 80 and 100 — We've allowed them to push Christianity and God out of the public square. We stopped standing up publicly for our religion and we've put Christianity behind closed doors and what has fled in, it's the LGBT agenda and it is now the March of Islam — to destabilize our country, to attack our country, right, to attack our system of ideals and our system of life. Our way of life. That is what they are against. They want to Islamicize the entire world and they're actually very clear about it”
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
HOLY CR*P 🚨 - Democrats did give MILLIONS of illegals Social Security Numbers - They were REGISTERING TO VOTE - Elon Musk has confirmation THEY DID VOTE - Democrats qualified illegals for MAX SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS - They enrolled in Medicaid with their new Social Security Numbers See graph in video: “Then you'll notice there's a strange, what jumped out at us when we saw these numbers. We're like, what is this? In 2021, you see 270,000 people, it goes all the way to 2.1 million and 2024. These are non-citizens that are getting social security numbers. This is a mind-blowing charge. This literally blew us away.” “If I hadn't seen this myself, I'm not sure I believed it. I went through it myself and mapped it. And Elon is right. This is true. The defaults in the system from social security to all of the benefit programs have been set to max inclusion, MAX PAY for these people and minimum collection. We found 1.3 million of them already on Medicaid as an example. We've gone through on every benefit program we went through, we found groups from this particular group of people, this 5.5 million people in those benefit programs. And then what was really, really disturbing us was why we're asking ourselves why. So we actually just took a sample and looked at voter registration records and we found people here registered to vote in this population. Yes. Who did vote? We found some by sampling that ACTUALLY DID VOTE. We have referred them to prosecution at the Homeland Security Investigation Service. Yeah. Already, already. That is already happening right now. The truly disturbing thing though, I just want you to know this, a truly disturbing thing to me, and the darkest thing about this, to me, the voter fraud is terrible.”
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